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The difference between the world of pictures and the world of printed matter is extraordinary and hard to define. A picture is like the masses: a multitude of impressions. A book on the other hand, with its linear advance of words and characters seems to be connected to individual identity. — Don DeLillo

Grace quite likes the fact that you can think something is one way all your life, and it turns out you're wrong, it can be something else entirely. It makes her feel free. Nothing is rigid. Things change. You can change your mind. You can change your thinking. Grace — Liane Moriarty

I feel as I were disintegrating and "growing up", whatever that means, simultaneously. — James Agee

The Scouts are a private organization and have every right to set their own membership standards. — John Doolittle

managers, and, after her stay at that terrible old coaching inn, The Boar's Head, she welcomed even the — Marion Chesney

Thomas looked like he was about to talk some smack at the malk, but only for a second. Then he frowned and said, "It's odd. You sound like ... like a grade-school teacher."
"Perhaps it is because I am speaking to a child," Cat Sith said. "The comparison is apt."
Thomas blinked several times and then he looked at me. "Did the evil kitty just call me a child? — Jim Butcher

On the weekends, some people garden; I slice salmon. — Jerry Della Femina

Words are a wonderful form of communication, but they will never replace kisses and punches. — Ashleigh Brilliant

I said to myself, Marianne. Next time you're down on your knees, why don't you just stay there? — Marianne Williamson

One of the oddest things about being grown-up was looking back at something you thought you knew and finding out the truth of it was completely different from what you had always believed. — Patricia Briggs

I'm forty-nine, not fifteen, and I've made my peace with myself. Had I been handsome and stupid when I was fifteen, or twenty-one, as, at that time in life, I wished I had been, I would undoubtedly now no longer be handsome--but I'd still be stupid. So, in the long run, I've won out. — Isaac Asimov

The proper motto is not Be good, sweet maid, and let who can be clever, but Be good sweet maid, and don't forget that this involves being as clever as you can. God is no fonder of intellectual slackers than any other slackers. — C.S. Lewis

Having a weakness is nothing to be ashamed of. If anything~ knowing what your weakness is makes you very powerful indeed. — Nina Montgomery